Summary:
Corrie looked at the candy heart, then read, "Be Mine." "Gladly."
Trevor said, before pulling her into another kiss. Trevor/Corrie

Disclaimer:
Not mine. Not Ever.

AN:
Just a pointless oneshot., out of boredom

"Thanks
so much for taking over today Corrie." Maddie said to her best
friend who was now behind the candy counter, putting on her name-tag.
"I know it was last minute, and you have to train the new employee,
which makes the job twice the responsibility."

"Don't
worry about it." Corrie assured. "I had nothing better to do
today anyways, and I could use the extra money."

Corrie
just gave her a look. "Me? Get a date? Have you not met me and the
guys at our school? Please, they think I'm some kind of alien
species! Which I don't know why." she mumbled. "You just worry
about yourself and your date tonight. Speaking of, what has your
wonderful boyfriend planned for you guys?"

"That
Italian place down at the avenue?" she asked in amazement, to which
Maddie remarked with a vigorous nod. "No way! I heard it was the
most exclusive Italian restaurant in town! You'd have to be like
London to get in a place like that!"

"Maddie?"
Corrie asked, looking at her friend who was now off to dreamland.
"Maddie? Madeline!"

"Huh?
What?" she snapped out of her daydream. "What?"

"You
were off lala land for a moment there." Corrie smirked.

"Oh
sorry." she said sheepishly. "So anyways, I'm gonna head off
soon. Are you sure you're gonna be ok by yourself? Helping out the
new guy and everything?"

"I've
already told you a million times, yes I'm gonna be fine." Corrie
said exasperated, while rolling her eyes. "How hard could it be
teaching a new guy how to stock chocolates? And plus, I'm gonna be
bored anyways, so it's good to have company with me." she
shrugged. "Where is the new guy anyway? Have you met him yet?"

"Yeah
I've met him." Maddie rolled her eyes. "He's actually a
pretty decent guy if you get past his jerk-a-tude. But, other than
that, he's ok."

Corrie
just raised a brow. "Ok? So where is he?"

"He
should be here any minute now." she said, glancing up at the hotel
doors, she saw the familiar figure of their new employee. "Oh
look, there he is right now."

"Hey
Maddie." he greeted approaching them, buttoning up his vest. "Sorry
I'm late. I got held up in traffic."

"Save
it." Maddie rolled her eyes. "Corrie, this is Trevor Daniels, our
new employee, Trevor, this is my best friend and the girl who'll be
training you, Corrina Sanchez."

Trevor
looked at Corrie and suddenly was struck by her radiant beauty. "Hi."
he smiled, holding out his hand. "Nice to meet you."

"You
too." she smiled back, shaking his hand. "Wait, Trevor?" then
she looked at Maddie. "Wasn't he the guy you went out with who
you said was an anti-environmentalist jerk bag?"

"He
may have been." Maddie said innocently.

Trevor
rolled his eyes at her. "Glad to know I was loved Maddie."

"Anytime."
she grinned. "So Trevor, I expect you to treat Corrie
respectfully." then leaned over and whispered. "And make sure she
doesn't have too much candy. And that Mr. Moseby doesn't catch
her."

"Gotcha."
he nodded. "Oh, wait, London's not here right?" he asked with a slightly horrified tone.

"No.
She's out on a date with Todd." she explained. "He's visiting
from dental school, and Ilsa Schiklegoobermeyger is off on her second
honeymoon, so they're taking this opportunity to spend time
together before both of their father finds out that they're still
seeing each other."

He
just looked at her blankly. "So she's not here right?"

"No."

"Ok
good." he sighed in relief.

"Well
I'm off." she said to the two, watching as Trevor went behind the
counter, standing next to Corrie. "Trevor be nice, Corrie good
luck." with a wave, Maddie walked her way towards the Tipton
doors.

"Thanks
toots." Zack said, handing Corrie three dollars. "Keep the
change. Oh and, sorry it didn't work out with us." he said, while
pulling the girl he was with closer to him.

Corrie
looked at him with a raised brow. "I think I'll live." the
placed the money in the cash register.

"Poor
girl." Zack said to his date. "She's still in love with me."
then the two walked away, towards the hotel's arcade.

Corrie
shook her head and looked at Trevor who was behind her on a ladder,
placing the chocolates on the top shelf. "That looks good." she
commented at his display, watching him as he climbed down the ladder.
"Better than if I had arranged them."

"Well
it's all about organization." he shrugged.

"I'll
say, if I was the one putting them there, then I'd just place them
randomly, not even caring if they're in the correct section."

He
chuckled at her. This was definitely better than he had expected.
When he first got this job, he was kind of reluctant since he'll be
in the Tipton a lot, meaning a lot of run-ins with not only Maddie,
but London as well. He only agreed to it because it was the only
place that was hiring. Although hanging out with Corrie, he suddenly
didn't mind if he would be working with Maddie, or having to see
London all the time. Working with Corrie was fun, she was so full of
life and is just adorable.

He
watched her as she snuck out another box of Heart Candies. "How
many boxes of candies is that now?" he asked amused.

"This
is only my third box, thank you very much." she said playfully,
sticking out her tongue.

"Oh,
real mature." he chuckled.

"I
try." she giggled. "So, got a hot date tonight?"

"No.
why?"

"It's
Valentines Day. I figured a guy like you would be busy on this day."

"Right."
he scoffed. "I don't really like going on dates."

"Really?"
she said unconvinced. "If I remember correctly, Maddie told me you
immediately went out with London."

"Ok
that was different." he defended. "London was very cute and very
nice. And at that moment, I thought she was…well I thought she knew
a lot of things. But apparently not." Corrie laughed at him, making
him smile.

"But
really, you don't go out on dates?" Corrie asked, still in
disbelief.

"I
guess I'm just really picky." he shrugged.

"Picky
how?"

"I
don't know." he shrugged. "When I went out with London, I
thought she was pretty and smart, which was a rare combination. But I
was wrong. And then there was Maddie who is pretty and smart, but we
have completely different views on things, so that went out of the
window. And, I guess every girl after that are just too…not for
me."

"So
you mean you go for girls who are pretty and smart?" she asked.

"Not
necessarily, just somebody I can talk to who I don't argue with a
lot, and doesn't think that a computer chip is chocolate." Corrie
giggled, making him smile. "What about you? You have a hot date?"

"Me?
On a date?" she chuckled. "Right. That's the most absurd thing
I've ever heard."

"What
do you mean?"

"Me
getting a date is as likely as London getting an A on her report
card. Actually, London doing her work, period."

Trevor
chuckled. "But seriously, how could you not have a date on
Valentines day?"

"Easy,
I don't." she shrugged. "It may be difficult for you to
believe, but not a lot of guys really go for a girl like me."

"What?
You mean, beautiful, fun and unique?"

Corrie
couldn't help but blush at his words. "No." she said, looking
away from him, still blushing. "More like spazzy, hyper and
fangirl."

"All
the more reasons to make you unique." he commented. "I think it's
adorable. Even if you're fangirl-ing over London."

"London's
not that bad."

"She's
not that good either. Nor smart."

"That
may be true. But she's still a good friend. Just look at her and
Maddie."

"That's
because Maddie is the only one that puts up with her."

"I
put up with her."

"But
you're a fangirl remember." he smirked and she just shook her
head.

She
just rolled her eyes and shook her head, taking another candy heart
in her mouth. Trevor watched her as she looked at the candy, and
reading out the messages on them. He didn't know why but something
about this girl just captivates him. She's beautiful, of course,
but that's not just it. She has a wonderful heart, she is very
lovable, she's so joyous, her smile lighting up the darkest of
rooms, her giggles, so infectious. He has never met anyone like her.
She's definitely someone different, someone who he wants to get to
know more.

He
continue to watch her taking more candy hearts. She took out another
one colored pink. "Hm…" she said, looking at the candy. "Kiss
Me." she read, smiling slightly. Before she could pop the candy
heart in her mouth, a pair of lips suddenly landed on hers.

It
surprised her at first, her eyes open wide, dropping the box of heart
candies on the counter. Then recognizing the intoxicating scent of
Trevor's cologne, she suddenly relaxed. She was still confused as
to why he kissed her, but she liked it. She liked it a lot. She
relaxed even more, closing her eyes, placing her arms around his
neck, while his hands landed on her hips, pulling her close.

Corrie's
been kissed before, but they were only small pecks. This was a real
kiss. A kiss that made her feel different. Good different. It was
soft, slow, and very much sensual. Never had she experience the kind
of tingling she's feeling now just by a simple kiss. His hands lay
flat in the small of her back, making sure she stood close. While her
hands got wrapped in his messy hair.

The
two finally pulled back, breathing lightly heavily. They rested their
foreheads against each other, Trevor with a smile on his face, Corrie
with confusion built in her eyes.

"What
was that?" she breathed.

"That
was me kissing you." he grinned.

"I
know that." she grinned, finally pulling away from him, yet his
hands were still planted on the small of her back, not wanting her to
stray any farther. "But why?"

"You
told me to." he smirked. When the bewildered look came across her
face, Trevor just nudged his head towards the candy hearts on the
counter.

"You
do realize I didn't mean it literally, right?"

He
just shrugged and continued to smirk. "Either way, I think it's a
win/win situation for both of us." she just chuckled. "You taste
sweet."

"Well
that's what you get when you've been eating candy hearts." she
giggled. "But seriously, why did you kiss me?"

"Because
I wanted to." he said sincerely, looking at her with a soft smile.

"Why?"

"Because…I
like you."

"But…"
she stammered. "I'm not pretty."

He
just chuckled. "Yes you are."

"I'm
not smart."

"Do
you know the difference between a computer chip and a chocolate
chip?"

"Yeah?"

"Then
I think we're good." he chuckled. "Corrie, I don't care
whether or not you have the same IQ as Einstein. In fact, I'd
probably be scared if you do, that's a bit intimidating if you're
going out with someone with that level of genius. I like you for who
you are. I like the way you smile, it lights up your entire face,
whenever you laugh, it gets contagious and I can't help but laugh
along with you. And I don't care if you're being spazzy or
fangirl-y, I think it's adorable and cute."

Corrie
smiled softly, melting at his words. No one, certainly not a guy, has
ever said anything like that about her. The overwhelming feeling of
emotions flood over her and she couldn't help but lean in and kiss
him again. It wasn't as gentle this time, there was so much fervor
in this kiss than the first one.

Trevor
pulled her closer, while her hands dug deep into his hair. Their kiss
deepened, as Trevor pinned her against the counter. She let out a low
moan, that made him even more eager. This was definitely different
from their first one. It was more rougher, harder, more passionate,
and Corrie liked it. And she loved it even more that Trevor was still
gentle with her.

"Oh
for goodness sake." a voice boomed, interrupting the two, making
them jump apart. "This is a public place! There are people around!
Have you no respect for the candies?"

The
two looked up to see an angered Mr. Moseby, both looking flustered
and guilty. "Sorry Mr. Moseby." Corrie said in a small voice. "We
got carried away."

Mr.
Moseby rolled his eyes. "I do understand that this is day of love,
but please do remember you are working."

"Yes
Mr. Moseby." the two replied.

When
Mr. Moseby started walking away, Zack and his date suddenly entered
from the arcade, walking towards the ballroom. "Oh yeah, I have a
Zack Martin discount around here. I can get you anything you want at
the restaurant on me." then he looked up and saw Mr. Moseby walking
towards him. "Whoops, gotta go."

Corrie
and Trevor watched as Zack pulled his date faster into the ballroom,
while Mr. Moseby followed them. When they were finally out of sight,
Corrie let out a sigh. "Well that was embarrassing." she said.
"Oh god, I hope I don't get fired."

"Don't
worry, Mr. Moseby's too nice to fire you." Trevor smiled, looking
at her. "Hey?" Corrie looked at him. He took a candy heart from
the counter and handed it to her.

"What's
this?"

"Read
it."

Quizzically,
Corrie looked at the candy heart, then read, "Be Mine."

"Gladly."
Trevor said, before pulling her into another kiss.

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